Voting is an important part of being a Mount Clemens resident, and we want to make it easy for you to understand the process. Below, you’ll find information on eligibility, how and where to register, deadlines to keep in mind, and guidance for students.
Eligibility
To vote in Mount Clemens, you must:
- Be a U.S. citizen
- Be at least 18 years old on or before Election Day
- Have lived in Mount Clemens for at least 30 days
- Not be incarcerated
How to Register
You can register to vote:
- Online through the Michigan Secretary of State
- At the Secretary of State’s office
- At the County Clerk’s office
- At the Mount Clemens City Clerk’s office
Voting at Your Precinct
The precinct where you vote in person based on your location can be found at Michigan Voter Information or you can enter your address into the Michigan Voter Information Center. Below is a list of polling locations per precinct.
- Precinct 1
Greater Morningstar Church
87 Robertson St - Precinct 2
Wilson Gymnasium
58 South Wilson Boulevard - Precinct 3
Mount Clemens Community Ctr
300 Groesbeck Highway - Precinct 4
Mount Clemens Community Ctr
300 Groesbeck Highway - Precinct 5
Seminole School
1500 Mulberry Street - Precinct 6
Mount Clemens City Hall
One Crocker Boulevard
Absentee Voting
You can request an absentee ballot online through the State of Michigan Voter Information Center or by contacting the Mount Clemens City Clerk’s office. Applications may be returned by mail, email (cmartin@mounclemens.gov or ncarter@mountclemens.gov), or at one of the secure drop boxes at City Hall. Once your application is processed, a ballot will be mailed to you. Voters may also join the permanent absentee ballot list, which allows ballots to be mailed automatically for each election without submitting a new application every year.

